Course description
Electrical design entails planning, creating, testing, or supervising the development and installation of electrical equipment, including lighting equipment, power systems, power distribution, fire and life safety systems, electronic components, and voice and data communications infrastructure.
Electrical hazards are a major cause of death and serious injury on construction sites. This course provides practical guidance to employers, designers, manufacturers, importers, suppliers (including hirers), electrical contractors and electricians on eliminating or reducing the risk of electrocution and electric shock to any person.
The construction Site Electrical System Design training course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge necessary to understand the information about the electrical construction site safety in the Standard that will help in their own work activities and ensure compliance with the H&S issues.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Construction Site Electrical System Design Training course is suitable for:
- Anyone wants to learn about the real-world application of electrical design
- Electricians who are installing and operating construction site systems
- Safety officers who want to understand the principles of site electrical systems and how to operate them safely
- Electrical engineers of all grades
Outcome / Qualification etc.
On completion of the Construction Site Electrical System Design course, participants will understand the:
- Introduce the principles of operation for a site electrical system, why they need to be designed in a certain manner to achieve a system that is safe, durable & cost effective.
- Look at the key elements of the electrical system including the generation and distribution systems, grounding, residual current devices & cabling
- Show how a lock and tag system can be used to make the system safe for all users.
- Show how to size electrical cables based on the current carrying capacity and volt drop.
- Provide basic guidelines of how to size circuit breakers & generators
- how power should be distributed on a construction site
- the requirements of the Wiring Regulations regarding construction sites
- the electrical equipment and accessories that should be used
- the requirements for plugs, socket outlets and cabling on construction sites
Training Course Content
Day 1
- Introduction
- Site Electrical Systems
- key elements of how to run and operate an electrical system on site
Day 2
- Electrical Grounding On Site
- The differences between grounded and ungrounded systems
- Site Electrical Circuits
Day 3
- The key elements of site electrical system
- Safety check electrical systems
Day 4
- Residual Current Devices
- Electrical Faults
- The impact of Electrical Faults on the electrical system and personnel when they occur.
Day 5
- Site Electrical System Sizing
- Electrical Cabling On Site
- Lock And Tag Systems
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